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  1. 24 de mai.

    Ready, Set, Engage: The Christian Call to Action

    Carl Joseph, the author of *Lionheart: Unleash the Warrior Within*, joins us to shake up the status quo of passive Christianity. In this chat, we dive deep into the absurdity of a “que sera sera” mindset that implies God’s got it all under control while we sit back and twiddle our thumbs. Spoiler alert: that’s not how it works. Carl shares his journey from a skeptical engineer in the UK to a passionate pastor, emphasizing that our engagement and action are crucial in spreading the Gospel. We’ll tackle some hard truths about responsibility in faith and how too many are all talk and no action, leaving their spiritual potential untapped. So, if you're ready to unleash that inner warrior and take a stand, this episode is your battle cry! Engaging in a conversation that feels like a casual chat over coffee, the latest episode of the Black Sheep Christian Podcast dives into the compelling narrative of Carl Joseph, a pastor and author of 'Lionheart: Unleash the Warrior Within.' From the moment Ashley introduces him, you can tell this isn’t just another dull interview. Carl brings a fresh perspective to the often-quoted but rarely understood concept of being 'warriors' in the Christian faith. He challenges the pervasive passivity he sees among believers, asserting that a 'que sera sera' mindset is not what God desires from us. Instead, he argues that we have a critical role to play in our spiritual journeys, emphasizing that if we don’t actively engage with the world around us, we risk allowing others to slip away from the faith. His passion for this message is palpable, and it resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt the tug of complacency in their own walk with Christ. As they delve deeper into the conversation, you’re treated to an inside look at Carl's personal journey—his transition from an engineer in the UK to a spirit-filled believer in America. He recounts the profound experiences that led to his transformation and the moments that shaped his understanding of what it means to be 'born again.' The discussion touches on the urgency of spiritual engagement, the importance of knowing one's identity in Christ, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Carl doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges he's faced, the misconceptions he's encountered, and the responsibilities that come with being a Christian today. As he articulates his thoughts, you can’t help but feel a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose, making you reflect on your own life and the impact you have on those around you. To wrap things up, Carl emphasizes the importance of scripture in our lives, encouraging listeners to read the Bible daily and memorize verses. He shares anecdotes that highlight the power of God's word to change lives, urging believers not to shy away from their spiritual responsibilities. The episode serves not just as a conversation but as a rallying cry for Christians everywhere to step into their roles as warriors, to fight against complacency, and to actively pursue the calling God has on their lives. If you’re looking for motivation to step up your spiritual game, this episode is a must-listen! In the latest episode of the Black Sheep Christian Podcast, Ashley has a thought-provoking chat with Carl Joseph, the author of 'Lionheart: Unleash the Warrior Within.' This isn’t your run-of-the-mill podcast episode; it’s a lively discussion that challenges the listener to reconsider what it means to be a Christian warrior in today’s world. Carl dives right into the topic of spiritual passivity, which he believes is rampant in the church. He’s not here to sugarcoat things; he argues that the 'que sera sera' approach to faith is not only unhelpful but dangerously misleading. Instead, he passionately asserts that Christians have a vital role in the world, a role that requires action and engagement. You’ll find yourself nodding along as he emphasizes that if we’re not active in our faith, we risk leaving others to languish in darkness. Carl's personal journey from a reserved engineer in the UK to a fervent believer in the United States is both fascinating and relatable. He recounts the pivotal moments that led to his transformation, particularly his experience of being 'born again.' The conversation takes a deeper dive into the nuances of faith, touching on identity, purpose, and the importance of community in supporting one another. Carl is refreshingly candid about the struggles he faced and the lessons learned along the way, making the discussion feel like an intimate exchange rather than a formal interview. This is the kind of conversation that encourages you to reflect on your own spiritual journey and the unique ways you can engage with those around you. As the episode progresses, Carl stresses the significance of scripture in our lives, advocating for daily reading and the memorization of key verses. He shares compelling testimonies of how God's word has transformed lives and urges listeners to take their faith seriously. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s an invitation to arms, a call to action for Christians to awaken the warrior within and fulfill their God-given purpose. If you’ve ever felt a nudge to do more in your spiritual life, this episode will leave you inspired and ready to take the next step. Takeaways: Carl Joseph emphasizes the need for active engagement in Christianity, urging believers not to adopt a passive mindset, as our actions can have eternal consequences.In Christianity, we are called to recognize our part in God’s plan and to step up, as failure to do so may result in dire consequences for those around us.The concept of being 'born again' is central to the Christian faith, yet many are unaware of its significance and implications on their spiritual journey.Carl shares how personal experiences and revelations during his spiritual journey led him to write his book, highlighting the transformational power of God.The podcast discusses the importance of knowing scripture to defend against temptation, emphasizing that memorization can be a powerful tool in spiritual warfare.Carl encourages Christians to embrace their identity as warriors for Christ, asserting that we are all called to have a proactive role in spreading the Gospel.

    1h 2min
  2. 1 de mar.

    Finding Your First Love: A Journey with Mike Friezer

    Mike Friezer’s journey is all about rekindling that first love with God, and trust me, it’s a ride worth taking. He dives deep into the importance of nurturing our spiritual lives with diligence and discipline—basically, if you wanna grow, you’ve gotta put in the work. We chat about how our relationship with God can transform our understanding of ourselves and the world around us, especially when we realize that our image is shaped by His. Mike’s insights are sprinkled with personal anecdotes that highlight the absurdity of life’s twists and turns—like how a simple Bible study led to a whirlwind romance and a new chapter in his life. So, if you're ready to dive into some solid wisdom wrapped in sarcasm and relatable stories, stick around; this chat might just spark your own journey back to your first love with God. The podcast kicks off with Mike Friezer discussing the importance of discovering one’s first love for God, particularly in today’s fast-paced and often superficial world. Friezer shares insights from his new online course, “Discover Your First Love,” which aims to help individuals reconnect with their spiritual roots. He underscores the necessity of diligence and discipline in the Christian walk, likening the need for spiritual nourishment to physical sustenance. As the conversation unfolds, Friezer reflects on the biblical narrative of creation and redemption, emphasizing that humans were designed for a relationship with God from the very beginning. He touches on themes of sin and redemption, explaining how God’s grace is a constant in our lives, urging listeners to embrace their identity as created in His image. The episode is filled with humor and relatable anecdotes, making profound theological concepts accessible and engaging. Takeaways: Discovering your first love for God is about rekindling a genuine relationship with Christ, not just rituals.We need to embrace daily spiritual discipline with diligence to grow in our faith and relationship with God.The importance of meditating on God's Word and writing down scriptures is emphasized as essential for spiritual growth.Mike shares his personal journey of faith, illustrating how life experiences shape our understanding and relationship with God.The podcast highlights that, in today's society, many are spiritually lukewarm and need to wake up to their faith.Understanding that God operates outside of human intellect, and faith is essential to grasp His truths is crucial for believers. Links referenced in this episode: firstloveforgod.comfirst-love-for-god.comdiscoveryourfirstloveforgod.com

    59 min
  3. 22 de fev.

    Lost in Translation: Finding a Bible That Doesn't Give You a Headache

    So, you ever feel like diving into the Bible is like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Today, we’re breaking down the chaos of finding a Bible that doesn’t make you want to pull your hair out. Seriously, whether you grew up in a KJV-only household or wandered into a Christian bookstore and just stared at the wall of options like a deer in headlights, we’re here to help. We’re diving into the nitty-gritty of translations, from the clunky word-for-word versions to the breezy thought-for-thought ones, and why you should totally pick whatever resonates with your vibe. So grab your favorite version, or maybe a couple, and let’s get into the Word without losing our minds! Diving headfirst into the chaotic sea of Bible translations, we're tackling the age-old question: how do you find a version that doesn’t make your head spin? You’ve been there, right? Grown up in a place where the King James Version was the holy grail, and suddenly you’re staring at a wall of 40 different translations like a deer in headlights. Yeah, we feel you. You don’t need to wrestle with ‘thee’ and ‘thou’ while your soul is just craving some good old-fashioned wisdom. We get it, and we’re here to break it down for you. Each translation is like a pair of glasses—some are focused on the nitty-gritty details (like the King James and ESV) while others give you the big picture (hello, NIV!). We’re not saying one is better than the other; they all serve different purposes. It’s about finding what fits your vibe. Do you want to dissect every word like you’re some sort of biblical scientist, or are you looking for something that reads more like a warm hug on a Sunday morning? Spoiler alert: both exist! But hey, don’t feel guilty about reading a version that others might scoff at. Your relationship with the Lord is personal, and if the NLT or even the Action Bible speaks to you, then that’s what matters. We’ll guide you through how to navigate these translations and find one that resonates with your spirit. By the end, you’ll be flipping through the pages like a pro, possibly with a Bible that’s falling apart because you’re using it so much. Remember, a Bible that’s falling apart is a sign that you’re on the right track. So let’s get lost in translation together! Takeaways: Navigating Bible translations can feel like wandering in a bookstore labyrinth, but it doesn't have to be a headache.Every Bible translation is an interpretation, so finding the right one is like finding your favorite pair of shoes.Embrace the quirks of different translations; some are like Shakespeare, while others are casual coffee shop vibes.A Bible that’s falling apart is a sign of a life that's thriving, so read what resonates with you. Links referenced in this episode: biblegateway.comlogos.com Companies mentioned in this episode: King James VersionESVNIVNLTNRSVThe Action BibleBible GatewayLogos

    17 min
  4. 25 de jan.

    The Bible is a Library (And You’ve Been Reading it Wrong)

    You’ve been reading the Bible wrong, my friend, and it’s time to fix that. Seriously, the Bible is more like a library than a novel, and if you’re starting at Genesis and plowing through to Exodus, you’re setting yourself up for a faceplant—hello, Leviticus! We dive into how the Bible isn’t just a book of rules or promises; it’s a collection of different genres, and if you don’t treat it as such, you’re gonna miss out on the good stuff. We’ll break down the various sections—poetry, letters, laws—and show how each one speaks to you differently and how to approach them without losing your mind. So grab your favorite book and a not-so-favorite one, and let’s learn to engage with scripture in a way that actually makes sense for the messy lives we live. You ever flip open the Bible and think, 'What in the world am I reading?' Yeah, me too. Ashley dives headfirst into the wild world of biblical literature, breaking down this age-old text and enlightening us on why we're all reading it wrong. Spoiler alert: it's not a novel, folks! It’s more like a library filled with various genres, each with its own quirks and purpose. Ashley gives us a no-nonsense look at how we approach the Bible, often treating it like a straight-up storybook, only to hit a wall—hello, Leviticus! She shares her personal struggles with reading through the Bible and how many of us end up feeling defeated by February. But here's the kicker: she argues that the Bible isn't meant to be read from cover to cover; it's a collection of writings that need to be understood in their historical and cultural context. So, whether you’re into Psalms for a little soul-searching or finding Paul’s letters to be like reading someone else’s mail, Ashley's here to guide you through it all with a refreshing mix of sarcasm and sincerity. So buckle up, because this isn't just a lecture—it's a call to rethink how we engage with scripture and what it means for our lives today. Takeaways: You've probably been reading the Bible like it's a novel, but that's a big no-no.The Bible's not a flat rulebook; it's a messy conversation between God and humanity, get it right!Reading the Bible by genre can totally change your experience—like, poetry vs. law, dude!When reading Leviticus, remember it's not just about dietary laws—context is key, my friend!Approaching scripture differently means you won't hit that wall in Leviticus and give up, trust me.The Bible is a library, not just a book, so pick and choose your readings wisely!

    16 min
  5. 11 de jan.

    From Passivity to Power: How to Be a Warrior in Christ with Carl Joseph

    Pastor Carl Joseph dives into the heart of Christianity in this episode, challenging the all-too-common passive mindset of believers. He emphasizes that we’ve got a role to play in our faith—if we sit back expecting everything to happen according to God's will, we might just miss the mark. Carl's book, "Lionheart: Unleash the Warrior Within," is a rallying cry for Christians to engage actively with their faith, pushing past complacency. He shares personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of stepping up and acting, even when it feels uncomfortable. So, if you’re tired of the whole “que sera sera” approach to faith, this conversation is packed with insights to help you unleash your inner warrior and take charge of your spiritual journey. In this compelling dialogue, Pastor Carl Joseph unpacks the essence of his book *Lionheart: Unleash the Warrior Within*, tackling the pressing issue of spiritual passivity plaguing the modern church. He argues that there’s a troubling trend among Christians today—one where a ‘whatever will be will be’ attitude reigns supreme, overshadowing the active faith that Jesus calls us to embody. Carl’s tone is direct and unapologetic as he challenges us to recognize that we are not mere spectators in the divine play; we are participants with a mission. He insists that our inaction can have eternal consequences, and it’s time for believers to step up and recognize our part in God’s grand design. As he shares personal stories and biblical references, Carl draws parallels between today’s Christians and the early church, particularly the fervor displayed in the Book of Acts. He highlights the relentless perseverance of Paul, who faced persecution yet continued to push forward, embodying the warrior mentality. Carl’s message is clear: we need to engage actively in our faith, not just for our own benefit but for the souls that could be lost without our intervention. His insights provide a much-needed wake-up call, urging listeners to evaluate their own spiritual commitments and take actionable steps to fulfill their God-given purpose. The episode also provides a glimpse into Carl’s transformative journey from a skeptical engineer to a passionate pastor. He recounts how his understanding of faith evolved dramatically after moving to the U.S., where he experienced a vibrant, dynamic relationship with God that he had never known before. His candid reflections serve as both an encouragement and a challenge for listeners to embrace their identities in Christ fully. By the end of the conversation, it’s evident that Carl’s mission extends beyond mere words; it’s a heartfelt desire to ignite a spiritual revolution that encourages believers to unleash their inner warriors and engage the world with the life-changing power of the Gospel. Takeaways: Pastor Carl emphasizes the importance of stepping up in faith, arguing that passivity in Christianity can lead to dire consequences for ourselves and others.Engagement with the community is crucial; if we don't act, those around us may miss out on salvation, highlighting our responsibility as believers.Carl Joseph shares his transformative journey from a passive mindset to embracing the warrior within, urging listeners to actively pursue their faith and purpose.The book 'Lionheart' challenges the notion of a passive Christianity, advocating for a bold and active faith that mirrors the early church's engagement with the world.Joseph discusses the impact of modern translations on biblical literacy, raising concerns about the omission of key verses in newer versions compared to traditional texts.The episode underscores the necessity of knowing scripture deeply, as it equips believers to stand firm against temptations and misunderstandings about their faith.

    1h 2min
  6. 28/12/2025

    Byron Easterling's New Books to cozy to during the holiday

    Bryon Easterling is back in town, and he’s got a trio of books that’ll make you rethink everything you thought you knew about storytelling and spirituality. In this laid-back chat, we dive into his latest works: 'Falling Through the Stars', 'Out from the Shadows: A Spiritual Allegory', and 'Curious Tales of a Common Man: A Legacy Journal'. It’s like a literary buffet, and trust me, you’re gonna want to dig in. We kick things off with Bryon sharing the backstory behind these books—how friends and family practically twisted his arm to get his stories out there. You can practically hear the reluctant sighs and eye rolls as he admits he was just waiting for the right push to finish them up. Spoiler alert: he finally got that nudge, and the results are nothing short of inspirational. Bryon’s approach to writing is refreshingly honest. He reflects on his own struggles with fiction versus nonfiction, questioning the value of storytelling—because, let’s face it, who hasn’t wondered if their creative pursuits are just a fancy way of procrastinating? His walk-and-talk with the divine leads to a revelation that fiction has a place in the kingdom of God. He shares poignant anecdotes about his life experiences, including his time on the Senior PGA Tour, where he encountered God in a way that made him recognize the joy in pursuing what he loves. Bryon’s narrative style is like sitting around a campfire, trading stories with a friend who just happens to have a few divine insights to share. As we delve deeper into his books, each one unfolds a unique narrative tapestry that blends personal revelations with universal truths. 'Falling Through the Stars' introduces us to a Muslim man on a profound journey, exploring the intersections of faith and culture. Bryon shares the significance of his characters' experiences, emphasizing the power of dreams and divine encounters in the lives of people from all walks of life. It's a timely reminder that faith isn’t confined to one tradition, and that God is indeed working in mysterious ways, often beyond our understanding. Meanwhile, 'Out from the Shadows' serves as a launching pad for a series that tackles what it means to be a beacon of light in today's world. And don’t sleep on 'Curious Tales of a Common Man', where Bryon recounts his life’s adventures in a way that feels intimate and relatable. In a nutshell, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and humor, with Bryon Easterling shining a light on the sometimes absurd yet beautiful journey of writing and spirituality. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just someone who enjoys a good story, you’ll find inspiration in his words. So grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and let Bryon take you on a journey that challenges your perspective on faith, storytelling, and the everyday adventures we all face. Bryon Easterling is back on the mic, and let me tell you, he’s been busy! Three new books are hot off the press: 'Falling Through the Stars', 'Out from the Shadows: A Spiritual Allegory', and 'Curious Tales of a Common Man: A Legacy Journal'. We dive into the nitty-gritty of these works and how Bryon wrestled with his own creative process along the way. It’s like watching someone try to assemble IKEA furniture—lots of confusion, a few broken pieces, but in the end, something beautiful emerges. Bryon starts off by sharing how the push from friends and family got him off the procrastination train and onto the writing express. You can almost hear the exasperated sighs of loved ones saying, “Come on, Bryon, just finish something already!” But once he got going, he realized that writing fiction is not just a hobby; it’s a vital expression of his faith and experiences. It’s like he had an epiphany while walking—because, let’s be real, that’s where all the best ideas seem to strike. His personal journey through writing reflects how he learned to embrace the absurdity of life and how that shapes our narratives. We then jump into the juicy details of his books. 'Falling Through the Stars' features a Muslim protagonist who navigates his faith and encounters God in unexpected ways. Bryon sheds light on how many Muslims are coming to Christ through dreams, which is a refreshing angle you don’t often hear about. Then there's 'Out from the Shadows', setting the stage for a series that provides insights into being an influencer in the kingdom of God. And don't forget 'Curious Tales of a Common Man', where Bryon shares 12 to 15 stories from his life that are both humorous and poignant. Each story serves as a reflection on faith, life lessons, and how we can learn from our everyday experiences. This episode is a delightful mix of humor, sarcasm, and heartfelt moments that will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt the tug to share their own stories. Bryon Easterling’s journey from procrastination to published author is not just inspiring; it’s a reminder that our stories—no matter how common they might seem—can have profound impacts. So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and enjoy this candid conversation about faith, writing, and the joy of storytelling. You won't be disappointed. Takeaways: Byron Easterling discusses the inspiration behind his new books and the journey of completing them amidst life's distractions. The conversation highlights the unique blend of fiction and spirituality in Byron's writing, emphasizing the significance of storytelling. Byron shares his personal experiences of faith and the transformative power of writing, especially in relation to God's presence. The episode emphasizes the importance of mentorship and passing down stories across generations, showcasing how shared experiences shape our understanding of faith. Links referenced in this episode: byroneasterling.comamazon.com Companies mentioned in this episode: C.S. Lewis Amazon Byron Easterling

    48 min
  7. 07/12/2025

    The 1916 Project: Unpacking the Lies and the Legacy of Planned Parenthood

    Seth Gruber's latest guest spot on the Black Sheep Christian Podcast is a wild ride through the rabbit hole of cultural insanity and its roots in the abortion movement. Right off the bat, we dive into the main dish: the absurd history of Planned Parenthood, which he explores in his book, "The 1916 Project: The Lyin', The Witch and the War We're In." You won’t believe the connections he lays out, tying the eugenics movement to the modern-day abortion industry and how they’ve rebranded themselves under the guise of healthcare. Get ready to have your mind blown as we unpack how these so-called “progressive” movements are anything but, and how they’ve infiltrated our schools with a twisted agenda. So buckle up, because this conversation is not just educational; it’s a wake-up call for anyone still believing in the fairy tale of “choice.” Seth Gruber swings by the Black Sheep Christian Podcast to dive deep into the murky waters of abortion, eugenics, and Planned Parenthood. Now, if you thought this was going to be a light, breezy chat about cupcakes and rainbows, you clearly haven’t been paying attention. Gruber, the mastermind behind The 1916 Project, lays it all out: abortion isn’t just a medical procedure; it’s intricately tied to a historical tapestry of eugenics and social engineering that’s as old as sliced bread. He starts by recounting how his ministry launched right after Roe v. Wade was overturned, igniting a nationwide church tour that saw him preaching in conservative Christian spaces about the insidious roots of modern woke culture. You might think these folks would be aware of the historical connections between abortion and the sexual revolution, but nope—Gruber's preaching left them slack-jawed and wide-eyed, wondering how they’d missed this chapter in their Sunday school lessons. He doesn’t just stop there. Gruber digs into the origins of Planned Parenthood, tracing back to its founder, Margaret Sanger, who—spoiler alert—was not the saintly figure many think she is. He calls her out for her eugenicist views, citing her disdain for certain populations that she deemed 'unfit'. Gruber connects the dots between the 1619 Project’s historical revisionism and the violent protests of 2020, exposing how the left’s cancel culture even turned against Planned Parenthood due to its founder’s problematic legacy. I mean, who would’ve thought that the champions of abortion rights would end up throwing Sanger under the bus? It’s a wild ride through history that reveals just how interconnected these societal issues really are. Gruber’s narrative is a sobering reminder that understanding our history is crucial if we want to navigate today’s cultural wars. Takeaways: Seth Gruber's book, The 1916 Project, explores the disturbing origins of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, connecting her to eugenics and racism. The podcast dives into how the modern abortion movement is linked to historical cultural Marxism, revealing the absurdity of our current societal norms. Gruber discusses the irony of the radical left now criticizing Planned Parenthood's founder while simultaneously supporting the organization that has deep-rooted ties to her eugenic philosophies. The episode emphasizes that abortion is not medically necessary to save a mother's life, instead advocating for delivering the baby in life-threatening situations. The conversation critiques comprehensive sexuality education in schools, suggesting it's more about indoctrination than actual health education, aiming to sexualize children. Listeners are urged to recognize the historical context behind current cultural issues and the importance of understanding the origins of ideas that affect today's society. Links referenced in this episode: 1916project.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Planned Parenthood Daily Wire 1916 Project White Rose Resistance Sikas Sexuality Information Education Council of the United States Hugh Hefner Alfred Kinsey

    1h 5min
  8. 30/11/2025

    Angels Among Us: Tessa Dunn Talks Faith and Imagination

    Tessa Dunn, behind the children's book "The Angel Feather," joins us to unpack her journey of bringing a long-held story to life. At its core, this tale is a heartfelt exploration of faith and embracing the unseen, a message that's not just for kids but for all of us trying to navigate this wild ride called life. Tessa shares her inspiration from a real-life encounter with a former princess turned nun, revealing how that moment sparked a passion for storytelling that's been simmering for decades. As we dive into her creative process, we discover how her book aims to instill hope and a sense of divine protection in both children and adults alike. So, grab a comfy seat and tune in; this conversation about faith, angels, and the magic of storytelling is one you won't want to miss! The Angel Feather is more than just a children’s book; it’s a heartfelt exploration of faith, belief, and the sometimes-overlooked presence of angels in our lives. In this episode, Tessa Dunn shares the compelling backstory of her book, rooted in her childhood meeting with Mother Alexandra, a fascinating figure with a royal heritage who later became a nun. Tessa’s journey from a hesitant storyteller to a published author is both relatable and inspiring, as she recounts the encouragement from her husband and friends that finally pushed her to put her thoughts on paper. As we chat, Tessa elaborates on the themes of her book, emphasizing the importance of faith in the unseen. She draws parallels between the imaginative beliefs of childhood—like the existence of Santa Claus—and the belief in angels, pointing out how adults often dismiss the latter despite their significance in many religious teachings. This ironical take on our selective beliefs opens up a discussion about how we perceive spiritual entities in our modern lives. Tessa's insights into the Eastern Orthodox perspective on angels add depth to the conversation, illustrating how these beings are revered and acknowledged as protectors and intercessors. Her hope is that both children and adults will find reassurance and encouragement in her story, reminding us that we are surrounded by a heavenly host, even when we can’t see them. The episode is peppered with humor and warmth, making it an enjoyable listen. Tessa's candidness about her writing process, the challenges she faced, and the collaborative effort with her illustrator adds a layer of authenticity to her journey. The discussion culminates in a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, not just in a religious context, but as a guiding force in our everyday lives. For anyone looking for a little inspiration or a rekindling of their childhood wonder, Tessa Dunn’s The Angel Feather offers a beautiful narrative that resonates across generations. Takeaways: Tessa Dunn shares her long-time dream of writing a children's book inspired by personal experiences and a remarkable figure from her past. The book 'The Angel Feather' teaches children about faith, hope, and the unseen forces surrounding them, aiming to connect with both kids and adults alike. Tessa emphasizes the importance of listening to our inner voices and faith, especially when navigating life's challenges and uncertainties. The discussion highlights the contrasting perceptions of angels across different Christian backgrounds, revealing a lack of awareness in some communities. Tessa's journey shows that despite initial hesitations, pursuing creative passions can lead to unexpected support and validation from friends and strangers alike. The podcast explores how storytelling, especially in children's literature, can instill hope and positivity amidst the negativity pervasive in today's world. Links referenced in this episode: evangelospress.comamazon.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Amazon Evangelos Press

    54 min

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